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印度开始骚操作,又折腾油关税
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-12 12:52

Group 1 - The Indian government has reduced the basic import tariffs on crude palm oil, soybean oil, and sunflower oil from 20% to 10%, while maintaining a high tariff of 35.75% on refined oils [1][4] - This tariff adjustment aims to control the rising edible oil prices, which have increased by 12% year-on-year, causing a 5% rise in the price of 5-kilogram packs of cooking oil in supermarkets [4] - The reduction in tariffs is a response to the significant drop in edible oil stocks in India, from 2.92 million tons at the end of last year to 1.35 million tons in May this year [4] Group 2 - The widening tariff differential has led to a surge in processing profits for refineries, increasing from $30 per ton to $80 per ton, prompting refineries in Gujarat to ramp up production [4] - The export volume from Malaysia to India surged by 35% in June, while Indonesia has redirected palm oil intended for biodiesel to the market [4] - The frequent changes in tariff policies have created confusion among traders, with intermediaries in Nepal who profited from high tariffs last year now facing a shift in their business model [4]